10 Interesting Things & Facts About The Bronx

Many readers loved our list from last week, which highlighted 11 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About the Bronx, and we promised you we’d come back with more.

So here’s more!

Lauren DeCicca for The Wall Street Journal Virgin Mary Rossas, 45, and Reinaldo Komen, 48, salsa dance at Orchard Beach.
Lauren DeCicca for The Wall Street Journal Virgin Mary Rossas, 45, and Reinaldo Komen, 48, salsa dance at Orchard Beach.

1.  We know that Hip Hop was born in the Bronx but did you know that SALSA was born not in Puerto Rico but in the ballrooms of the Bronx?

"It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me." - From Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe
“It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of Annabel Lee;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.” – From Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe

2.  Edgar Allan Poe called the Bronx home and you can still visit his cottage.  It was here that Poe wrote Annabel Lee and several other of his famous poems.


No trip to Belmont is complete without going to The Bronx Beer Hall in the heart of the Arthur Avenue Market / Image Credit: Richard Perry/The New York Times
No trip to Belmont is complete without going to The Bronx Beer Hall in the heart of the Arthur Avenue Market / Image Credit: Richard Perry/The New York Times

3.  Belmont / Arthur Avenue is the home of New York City’s REAL Little Italy.  Hey, it’s in the Huffington Post and even famed chef, Rachael Ray says so!

Hall of Fame For Great Americans at Bronx Community College / Image Credit: Jim Henderson / Wikipedia
Hall of Fame For Great Americans at Bronx Community College / Image Credit: Jim Henderson / Wikipedia

4.  Bronx Community College was originally New York University’s uptown campus and opened in 1894.  In 1973 it was sold to the New York State and became the home for BCC.  The Hall of Fame For Great Americans is also here.

Lewis Morris, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence of our country, was born in the Bronx.
Lewis Morris, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence of our country, was born in the Bronx.  / by Ole Erekson, Engraver, c1876, Library of Congress

5.  Morrisania and Morris Avenue get their names from the Morris family of the Bronx of which Lewis Morris was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence of our country.  He is buried in the family vault at St Ann’s Church on St. Ann’s Avenue and E 142nd Street in Mott Haven just south of St. Mary’s Park.

Laverne DeFazio, played by Bronxite Penny Marshall / LAVERNE & SHIRLEY - Gallery - Shoot Date: December 18, 1975. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images) PENNY MARSHALL
Laverne DeFazio, played by Bronxite Penny Marshall / LAVERNE & SHIRLEY – Gallery – Shoot Date: December 18, 1975. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images)
PENNY MARSHALL


 6.  Penny Marshall, better known as Laverne DeFazio from the hit comedy show, Laverne and Shirley was raised right here in the Bronx and lived on the Grand Concourse.  Marshall attended the former Walton High School.  Besides her acting career, she has directed such hit movies like, Big, Jumping Jack Flash, A League of Their Own, and Awakenings.

Span of Lenape Territory / Wikipedia
Span of Lenape Territory / Wikipedia

7.  Before our borough’s namesake, Jonas Bronck, set foot upon the our land, it was known as Rananchqua by the Siwanoy, a group of Native Americans of the Lenape Tribe.  It was a land divided by the Aquahung River (Today’s modern-day Bronx River).

The Bronx and its towns and villages before it was the Bronx and was still part of Westchester County. / Wikipedia
The Bronx and its towns and villages before it was the Bronx and was still part of Westchester County. / Wikipedia

8.  Did you also know that The Bronx was once part of Westchester County? The Town of Westchester, which was to the East of the Bronx River was the first town established in Westchester County and was its county seat.  In 1874, the towns west of the Bronx River became part of New York City and the lands to the east of the Bronx River were annexed to New York City in 1898.

Woolworth's Mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery / Flickr / https://www.flickr.com/photos/starik39/
Woolworth’s Mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery / Flickr / https://www.flickr.com/photos/starik39/

9.  Woodlawn Cemetery is perhaps the final resting place of more famous people than any other place in the world.  Among the most notable names are: Rowland H. Macy, founder of Macy’s Department stores, James Cash Penney, founder of, you guessed it, JC Penney, legendary latin artist Celia Cruz, FW Woolworth of Woolworth Department Store fame, composer, Irving Berlin, Jazz musicians such as Duke Ellington, Miles Davis.

Bronx Library Center / Image Credit: shuco.com
Bronx Library Center / Image Credit: shuco.com

10. The Bronx Library Center in Fordham has the distinct honor of being the FIRST Green / LEED Certified municipal building in the City of New York.

As we continue to celebrate throughout the year the 375th anniversary of Jonas Bronck’s arrival to our borough as the first European settler and the 100th anniversary of the creation of Bronx County, we will continue to provide you with these little fun factoids and trivia.  Have any suggestions for future postings on this topic?  Send them in to submissions@welcome2thebronx.com !


Ed García Conde

Ed García Conde is a life-long Bronxite who spends his time documenting the people, places, and things that make the borough a special place in the hopes of dispelling the negative stereotypes associated with The Bronx. His writings are often cited by mainstream media and is often consulted for his expertise on the borough's rich history.